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Chinese Foreign Minister’s Russia Visit Amid Xi Jinping And Putin’s Meeting

Chinese Foreign Minister’s Russia Visit Amid Xi Jinping and Putin’s Meeting.

China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, embarks on a four-day visit to Russia, strengthening mutual trust and paving the way for Putin’s historic visit to Beijing.

Get the latest on their talks and the evolving Sino-Russian relationship

Chinese Foreign Minister visits Russia amid Xi Jinping and Putin’s meeting and will participate in this meeting.

China’s top diplomat Wang Yi is going on a four-day visit to Russia on Monday. Regarding the visit, it is being said that during this period both the countries are expected to deepen mutual political trust.

The visit comes ahead of President Vladimir Putin’s potentially historic visit to Beijing in October.

“Wang Yi will meet with Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev for the annual security talks,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced in a statement.

According to the statement, Wang Yi is in charge of both the foreign affairs department of the ruling Communist Party and the foreign ministry.

They are also expected to lay the groundwork for Putin’s visit to the Chinese capital for the third Belt and Road Forum, following President Xi Jinping’s invitation during a high-profile visit to Moscow in March.

Putin participated in China’s first two Belt and Road Forums in 2017 and 2019.

No confirmation of Putin’s visit to China.

There is no information about his travel abroad after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant against him on the grounds of illegally deporting hundreds of children from Ukraine.

On September 1, Putin said he hoped to meet Xi soon but did not explicitly confirm whether he would visit China again.

China is not giving up on its actions, Taiwan claims – 103 Chinese fighter planes were seen in recent days.

China is not desisting from its actions. Taiwan has once again accused China of repeatedly trying to infiltrate. Taiwan claims that 103 Chinese warplanes have flown towards the island in New Delhi in recent days.

Giving information, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said that they have detected the planes in a 24-hour period ending at 6 a.m. on Monday.

China’s military regularly sends aircraft into waters south and west of Taiwan.

The 40 aircraft discovered early on Sunday and Monday, according to the island’s Defense Ministry, crossed the imaginary line that divides Taiwan from the rest of China.

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